Who Believes in You?

Who Believes in You?

It doesn’t matter whether we keep our light hidden and never share our aspirations with another soul, or we announce our plans loudly to the universe.

Either way, as artists, we all want our work to be seen, to connect with others. We each desire respect for our talent and our ideas.

And these are big dreams.

The key to making one’s dreams come true is in believing in oneself.

Do you believe in yourself?

You see, too often artists don’t.

We work and work and work at developing our craft. We stretch and grow and mature our vision. We strive toward our goals.
But we play small, waiting for outside validation that it’s safe to believe.

Waiting for the world to tell us that it believes first. Waiting to be told when we can take pride in our efforts. When we’ll be allowed to wear the ARTIST badge.

But it’s not the world’s job to believe in you. It’s your job.

Believing in yourself as an artist isn’t about sold-out shows and your name in Art in America.

It’s about taking pride in the work — not in the response to the work.

Believing in yourself is about living with authenticity. It’s about flying your Freak Flag high, letting yourself be as weird on the outside as you feel on the inside. It’s about owning who you are and what you believe to be true. It’s about giving others permission to do the same.

It’s about growing as a human being, a craftsperson and a thinker. It’s about showing up and putting in the hours.

It’s about basing your feelings of success on your efforts and your work.